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Christina Rodriguez

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Need help on Tuesday I had a box arrive with what was supposed to be a male Ephebopus murinus, well I came to find out he is a she and had an egg sac buried in the shipping container...needless to say it hatched today while I was at work.....cute baby Ts all over the place....so I leave them with mom or seperate them
 

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Swoop

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First thing I would do is make sure they can't get out of the enclosure they're currently in. Mom's not going to munch on them, at least, probably not for a while. You've got some time to figure it out but I imagine you don't want them getting out into your house for at least a couple of reasons.

So... free slings?
 

JoshDM020

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Thats.... strange. I would also contact the seller. If it was supposed to be a male and arrived with a viable sac, and it hatched within two/three days, there was likely an error. And probably a big one. Sacs take much longer than that to hatch, as I'm sure you already know.
Thats about all i can suggest, being as new as i am. Id never even considered a situation like this being possible. If the seller says "woops! Too late, now! Have fun!", that could open up some pretty interesting oppurtunities.
 

ediblepain

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That's interesting that they didn't notice a sac... and it hatched.. and the slings are already passed the eggs with legs stage..
 
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